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Do I need to learn Java
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13/06/1997 09:30:29
 
 
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13/06/1997 09:24:24
Alex Zhadanov
Computer Generated Solutions
New York City, New York, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00036139
Message ID:
00036223
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>>I downloaded Visual J++ from the MS site and said its time to learn this #$@# since everyone else is saying the web is the place for development applications of the future. Now not knowing C++ the syntax is of course greek to start with and then there is no real tables, you 've got to use DAO's. After an hour of messing with this I stopped. Why is it that everyone is so fascinated with trying to make web operating system based applications?? Now don't say platform independence because for those few Mac users out there there is VFP for the Mac. And don't say anything about thin clients because with the 20+MB browsers and between javascript and vbscript the clients on the web are not that much thinner than a well designed c/s application. So why are we having to reinvent the wheel to satisfy the web hysteria. Don't get me wrong, the web is a crucial part of future applications, but why does it have to be the operating system. For now Visual J++ will sit on the shelf.
>>
>>Opinions??
>Hi Todd.
>In latest issue of New York Times 18 adds asking Foxpro or Visual Foxpro skill with maximum salary 55k
>AND 75 ads asking JAVA skill with salary range 70K - 120K.
>Alex.

To be precise: most of NYT ads don't specify salary at all. JAVA person could get more if he/she also knows some popular back-end RDBMS. Main part of WEB app is SQL/stored procedures stuff.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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